LIFESTYLES - PAGE 4 OPINION - PAGE 2 SPORTS - PAGE 3 Men's rugby team Listeners should be warned A new view for freedoms after leo hops back into ac-tion about Green Day's 'Warning' USS Cole tragedy is 'Confessed' partari aily SI RV IN(. 1(1SF S 11-1 UNIN I HSI TV1 SIN( I 1934 Volume 115, No. 33 www.spartandaily.org October 17, 2000 Cheering Let's go stepping alumni *absent By Emily' B. Zurich DAILY STAFF WRITER The alumni cheerleading squad was absent from the sidelines at the homecoming football game Sat- urday. Michael Rehm, assistant athletics director for the athletic department, made the decision to not allow the alumni cheerleaders to perform with the current squad. He said the alumni cheerleaders did not come to him early enough to plan the performance. He added that due to the current squads new uni- forms itnd new coach, the teams would not look like a cohesive unit if the alumni cheerleaders were to perform. A compromise to perform separately was offered by Rehm the Wednesday before the game, according to Saralyn Boyd-Winslow, the former cheerleading coach. Naikesha Crain-Gully, an alumni cheerleader and senior majoring in child development, said she felt Rehm offered the compromise in reaction to alumni members contacting the Spartan Daily. "I think he made the decision to let us cheer so he wouldn't look stupid," Crain-Gully said. "He still looks bad." Trisha Sanchez, who graduated from San Jose State University in the spring,. was on the squad for three years. She said Rehm's offer was not acceptable because he didn't offer equal time in front of the crowd. "He said we could cheer in the stands," Sanchez said. "That's not equal. That's bull." Marzie Ventura, an SJSU cheerleader from 1998 to 1999, said the alumni cheerleaders did not accept the compromise because it was too late to organize a performance so close to the game date. "It was too late, basically," Ventura said. "Nobody really knew about the compromise." Jackie D 'Antonio Daily Staff Jose Arreola, also an alumni cheerleader, agreed. dance styles including smooth, Latin and "It was a lot of bureaucracy," Arreola said. Julia Keiser follows teacher Beduin) Shifflett's steps during the lesson Tuesdays, provides a variety of Other alumni cheerleaders said they didn't want at the ballroom dance club's meeting. The club, which meets at 7:30 p.m. swing. to cheer because their feelings had been hurt. "The damage was done," Crain-Gully said. "He did- n't even extend an invitation. He didn't really want current trends us to cheer." Rise in? dance class enrollment attri? buted to In response to Rehm's statement that alumni and Ity Tiffani Analla Maletis, who is currently teaching in the Latin and swing classes." try the intermediate dance class. current cheerleaders would not match, Crain-Gully eight dance classes at SJSU, the rise Maletis said her class sizes range "I want to try out different dances so said that in past years, alumni performed in differ- si \kw!! 14 in the popularity of dance classes at from 40 to 80 people, depending on the that when I go to parties I can try out ent clothing than the current squad. San Jose State University students SJSU can be attributed to what's fash- day, time and what particular dance is different things," Ricalde said. "We wouldn't have looked like a unit anyway," can be found swinging their bodies ionable in mainstream society. being taught. Ricalde said his only complaint is Crain-Gully said. "Alumni always look different." and twisting their hips to the body "A lot of it has to do with the media, Anthony Ricalde, a sophomore that the class is . A few alumni cheerleaders said they felt it was rhythms of Latin music or to the jingle the music scene, the movie scene," majoring in electrical engineering is The one unit dance classes meet jangle of East Coast swing. Maletis said. currently in the beginning social see CHEER, Page 6 According to instructor Joelle "There's an increase in (enrollment) dance class and said he next wants to see DANCE, Page 6 Larissa Gibson Homecoming holds her hand Drive turnout above her head to make sure king, queen reach her blood clots mirrors supply before she celebrity status leaves the San Blood, donors at critical shortage By Helena D. Hong Jose State Uni- Kellie Chittenden DNII) SIAFF Ft versity fall DAILY START WRIITR At Saturday night's San Jose State University homecom- blood drive as The low turnout at the Fall Blood Drive on Monday ing game, Spartan Stadium hosted competitors other than registered nurse reflected the blood shortage that hospitals nationwide are the football teams. experiencing. Kera Hopper, sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi, and Errol Beth Oehlert. Mary Jo Jones, a registered nurse for the Stanford Ozdalga, sponsored by Sigma Chi Fraternity, were crowned from Stanford Medical School Blood Center, which conducted the blood homecoming queen and king respectively during halftime in San Jose State University's two-day Medical Center. drive, said she hoped front of a crowd of more than 13,000 people. blood drive would help with the blood shortage. "I kind of felt like a celebrity," Ozdalga said. "There were collects her The signs and posters leading from the Seventh Street kids that came up to me and wanted to meet me and hold my donation. plaza to the to the Loma Prieta room in the Student crown." Union attracted about 50 students, which was 20 less Hopper agreed that the night would be a memorable one "Everybody than expected, Jones said. for her as well. should do it if Jones said she is hoping for at least 100 donors today. "It was great how the kids wanted to meet me and talk to "We're having a critical (blood) shortage," Jones said, me," she said. they can adding that the blood center needs A and 0 blood types The king and queen are expected to serve on the home- because lots of more than B or AB types. coming committee board the following year, said Alfonso De critical blood shortage, according to Jones, means, people out there A Alba, executive director of Associated Students. "our supply is down almost to the point where we're going The homecoming committee, through levels of interviews really need to have to go to the media and really ask for people to and an application process, selects the homecoming king and blood. and I come in." queen, De Alba said. Going to the media, she said, incurs extra costs for the After being nominated each candidate goes through an feel it is my blood center, including extra staffing and bloodmobiles - interview process by the homecoming board, which included civic duty to motor homes equipped to act as roaming blood collection eight alumni, Jeff Batuhan said. centers. Batuhan, former A.S. president and 1997 homecoming help them," Nate Proctor, a senior majoring in Chinese, said he had king, said they were looking at the candidates overall cam- Gibson said heard about a blood shortage in major cites. pus and community involvement as well as academic Proctor said he has tried to donate in the past, but achievements. Monday. Monday's attempt was his first successful donation. Before they were crowned, the six candidates each pre- "I tried several years back and they couldn't find a vein, sented a plan to the homecoming committee specifying what I guess," Proctor said. they would each like to accomplish during the year, De Alba Jackie D 'Antonio He said he felt "a little dazed" after donating blood said. Monday, but overall, the process was worthwhile. Daily Stall "Right now, we're redefining the role," Hopper said. "This See BLOOD, Page 6 See COURT, Page 6

4 _ err'," bge TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2000 ()pinion SPARTAN DAILY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Editorial USS Cole reminds us of our many freedoms days I take my freedoms guided-missile destroyer that came idea of what the day would bring. Homecoming Mostfor granted. I wake up in the to port in Aden harbor on the south- I wonder, when was the last time morning and put on whatev- west corner of the Arabian Peninsu- they got to speak to their mothers er I want to wear. I attend whatever Ia. and fathers, sisters and brothers, religious service I choose or none at According to reports, the Cole spouses and children? brought out the all. planned on being in Yemen for only a I wonder if they had unfinished I say almost anything without short time to refuel before joining lists of things to do and if their laun- getting in trouble for it. the international fleet in the Persian dry was done. I wonder, when was I decide which classes to take and Gulf. The fleet polices United the last time they ate their favorite fans at SJSU what it is I want to learn. Nations sanctions against Iraq. meals or read their favorite books? sailors were killed by a I wonder if they were ready to die. are in order. All you Spartans And I even work for a newspaper The 17 Congratulations and report stories without any gov- terrorist bombing, which resulted in I doubt that any of them expected out there responded. We can't say for sure how to become heroes that day. They many of the 13,274 fans at Saturday's home- ernment official telling me what's a 30-foot-wide by 40-foot-tall hole on off-limits. the side of the ship. were just doing their jobs. They were coming game were students, but it was definite that Christina Lucarotti the final moments probably just fulfilling what they however many there were, it made a difference. I realize this may not seem like a I can't imagine lot. But, in other countries, these CONFEssiom on the U.S. Navy destroyer before saw to be their civic duty protect- "It's kinda weird looking up and seeing people," ing our freedoms. said senior tailback Deonce VVhitaker, who stole the simple things are viewed as privi- the bombing. leges. I wonder if Kenneth E. Clodfelter, I don't expect that any of us will show offensively in the Spartans' 47-30 loss. remember the names of the 15 men "But, it's lcinda nice, too." In our country, hundreds of thou- men and women who stand ready to 21, Richard Costelow, 35, Lakeina sands of people have fought and died fight for my freedoms today. M. Francis, 19, Timothy L. Gauna. and two women who died Thursday, We're not sure what it was that made you all can't let myself believe that we respond. to guarantee that we would have Thursday, my eyes were opened to 21, Cherone L. Gunn, 22, James R. but I these rights. how much I take for granted. McDaniels, 19, Marc I. Nieto, 24, will forget what they died for. There were a number of letters in the Daily from Ronald S. Owens, 24, Lakiba N. And I can't believe that we will alumni complaining about attendance. Maybe that During my more reflective Thursday, I realized how precious moments, such as listening to "The my privileges are. Palmer, 22, Joshua L. Parlett, 19, so easily take our freedoms for Was it. We ran a column urging students to get out to Star-Spangled Banner" before a foot- Thursday, 17 brave sools died to Patrick H. Roy, 19, Kevin S. Rux, 30, granted. ball game or watching a war movie, I protect our freedoms. Ronchester M. Santiago, 22, Timo- Spartan Stadium. Maybe that was it. is the Spartan It was also homecoming week, may think about the terrible battles Most of them were young adults thy L. Saunders, 32, Gary G. Swen- Christina Lucarotti a time for spirit and that have been fought in years past. our age. chonis Jr., 26, Andrew Triplett, 30, Daily Executive Editor a time to stand behind the football team. Maybe that appears Tuesdays. was it. But I hardly ever think about the They were aboard the USS Cole, a and Craig B. Wibberley, 19, had any "Confession" Or maybe it was time that the student body real- ized the team needed some support. It doesn't matter why you were there. What mat- ters, is that you were. Iverson's lyrics are You were there in numbers that almost doubled the 6,700-some odd fans who attended the last home WE (Mg IRE MGM game. rk*gw:104 SUv! 1RE NEIGNMS , It was quite a sight to see. After Whitaker's first Wu_ BE so just one rapper's art quarter touchdown the crowd came alive. IMPRESSED! Chants of "UTEP sucks" were constant during the OricE GAS Some would say that profes- first half There were even times when the student PRKEs Fcti, sional basketball player side of the stadium was asked to calm down. wELL BE Allen Iverson is out of line But if there's one part to remember, it was when ABLE TO for using explicit lyrics, deroga- the chant of "San Jose" echoed through the stadium. GRVE IT tory statements and violent ref- Not only was it done, it was done the way it is sup- HornE erences on his rap compact disc, posed to be done: The student side calling out, "San" which is due out in February of and the alumni side answering, "Jose." 2001. The remarks from players and coaches after the Many have compared Iver- game were that this is what they usually face when son's CD to the John Rocker inci- playing on the road, and it was nice for the visiting dent. University of Texas El Paso Miners to get a taste of John Rocker is the baseball that. player who uttered racial slurs So, like we said, congratulations are in order. But and degrading remarks about please don't stop here. sexual preference toward New Ben Aguirre Jr. Please don't let the loss hurt your spirit. The Spar- Yorkers during an interview late DAItY STAFF WIFITFU tans lost to a better team. But the fans did their job. last year. Please don't go away now. There are two games Iverson's lyrics are harsh, for stating his opinions and left, Nov. 4 against Texas Christian University and derogatory and uncalled for as beliefs and have ridiculed his Fresno State University on Nov. 25. well. In fact, I don't agree with lifestyle if you want to call it Both will be tough games. Both will be important them, but give me a break the that. games. And we'd venture to say both will be exciting guy is rapping on a CD. The man has a right to games. He is not spewing his lyrics express his views, and no one is We know Fresno will have their rowdy, loud fans, every time he steps on the court, forcing anyone to listen to it. and we know they don't like us. So this is where the nor does he spit his rhymes dur- As for the comparisons to students at this university come in. ing every interview. Rocker, what Rocker said was Don't quit now. Start painting signs. Get the His CD is a form of entertain- directed at the people of New chants ready. Just have fun again. ment. The words that come out York. He wasn't joking, nor was of Iverson's mouth do not, or he saying it for the sake of enter- should not, alter your opinions tainment. Spartan Rugby about the subjects he discussed. The guy had definite "ill will" Rugby practice, 3 p m to 5 p m Tuesdays and Here's the broad picture: Iver- toward people of different racial Thursdays at South Campus (10th and Alma son is a basketball player in the backgrounds and lifestyles. His streets) All are welcome to play No try outs For National Basketball Association words came out during an inter- Spartuide more information, call Dustin Winn at 295-8962 who has decided to record a rap view. An interview that was to album. The lyrics Iverson used be shown publicly to sports fans SJSU Sailing Club Jewish Student Union/Hillei on his CD have drawn heavy all around the world, regardless Today Practicing Tuesdays and Fridays to help Dinner (R.S V P. if pozisiblel, 6:45 p criticism. of whether he had insulted peo- accommodate your busy schedule. 2 p.m to 5:30 Massages in the Hut. 7 p.m. Both events at I am not saying that it is OK ple. Who's Who Among Students in Ainericn p m at Lake Cunningham, near Raging Waters. 336 E William St ibetween Seventh and Eighth for him to use lyrics such as Allen Iverson's rap lyrics are Universitie & Colleges No experience necessary, co-ed. For more infor- streets) For more information, call Rebecca at "Come to me with those ft for the enjoyment of the rap lis- Now accepting nominations for outstanding mation, call Joanna Dilley at (650i 799-3208 or e- 286-6669, ext 13 tendencies and you'll be sleeping teners lyrics that appeal to students to be selected in 2000-01 Who's who mail JoDillevezaol com with the maggots be." Or "Life listeners and might help sell Among Students in American Universities and Marketing Association goes on, n s don't live that more CDs. School of Art & Design Colleges Forms are available in the Student Life Autoweb corn's Khoa Le and Cisco System's long." He did not go off about any Tuesday night lecture series, "Alvar Aalto Center. Deadline is Friday, Nov 17 For more Kevin Dunbar will speak about advertising for People, Iverson is an aspiring individual group or race during Houses Timeless Expressions " A talk on Alvar information, call Cori Miller at 924-5950 these companies, 4 30 p m to 6 p.m. in the Stu- rap artist. He has chosen to rap a published interview. Iverson Aalto's architecture followed bv a reception for dent Union, Costanoan room All students wel- about controversial topics just as did, as many rap artists do, the exhibition. 5 p m to 6 p m. in the Art build- come Refreshments will be served For more many other rap artists have. He express his opinions and Arnold Air Society ing, Room 133 For more information, call Andy information, call at (510) 501-8367 has a right to voice his opinions, lifestyle through his music. Fall blood drive, 10 a m to 4 p m in the Stu) 924-4328. dent Union, Loma Prieta room For more infor- so leave him alone. He is not the innovator of this mation, call Waseem lqbal at 924-2969 Career Center The views expressed on his rap genre, nor is his work Ice Skating Club CD are his. Internship workshop, 12 30 p m at building unique. The media have nota F Kickoff meeting and skate session, 7 30 p m Not School of Art & Design For more informtion, call the Career Resource mine, not yours, not your ripped into many rap artists foe., at the San Jose Ice Centre (10th and Alma Student galleries art exhibitions, 10 a m to Center at 924-6034 mom's, not the National Associa- their lyrical content, with the streetsi For more information, call Sandy Schaad 4 p m in the Art and Industrial Science buildings tion for the Advancement of Col- exception of Eminem, nor is it at )650)694-1455 Student galleries rt receptions, all galleries, Library Donations & Book Sales ored People's or the Gay and their place to do so. Lesbian 6 p m to 8 p.m in the Art and Induatrial Science Ongoing book sale, 10 a m to 4 p m Clark Alliance Against Iverson should in no way be SJSU BIlroom Dance Club buildings For more information, call John or Library. 4th floor. Room 408 more informa- Defamation's. punished for his statements. He For Beginning and intermediate salsa lessons fol- Nicole at 924-4330 tion, call the cquisition department at 924- These views are Allen Iver- made them in a form of enter- lowed by open dancing, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m at the 2705. son's. tainment rap music which Spartan Complex, Room 89 For more informa- Nutrition and Food Science Department Many of us do not agree with should always be taken lightly tion, call 924 -SPIN Body composition testing. noon to 2 p m in Department of Occupational Therapy him, but whether you agree with and with a grain of salt. the Central Classroom building, Room 221 Cost Undergraduate advising for 0 T program him or not, you have the decision Prevention Education Program Center to listen to it or to just turn it off Ben Aguirre Jr is a Spartan is 85 for students and faculty For more informa- applicants, 1 30 p m to 3 30 p m in the Central Movie night with free pizza, 7 p m. in the Stu The media have tortured him Daily Staff Writer tion, call Sherry at 206-7599 Classroom building, Room 210 For more informa- dent Union, Costanoan room For more informs - tion, call Amy Killingsworth at 924-3073 lion, call 924-5945 Catholic Campus Ministry Daily Mass, 12 10 p.m to 12 36 p m t the Nurses Chriatitin Fellowship Spart Guide provsded free of charge to etudenta faculty and Quote for the Daily: Campus Ministry Chapel, 300 S 10th St 'The Surprising Jesus" Bible discussion, etalT member. 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Spartan men's rugby player Nick Steele, Saida Clara player during the first scrimmage right. goes to the air to take the ball from a game at Williams Park. Czalli gex-itlemexi SJSU men's rugby club has no requirements for members joining the 2000-2001 team

By Beau Dowling level. It's a cheap way to have fun." in administra- PhotoL Riaotrin 1 /huh .Stall Chris Hansen, a senior majoring DAILY STAFF WRITER tion ofjustice and the vice president of the Spartan rugby club, said the team has a lot of new players Spartan rugby player Enrique Ortega, Saturday. The Spartans' next scrimmage is Whether you're 5-foot-3-inches tall and 110 with potential. right. tried to take down a Santa Clara player against University of San Francisco at I I pounds or 6-foot-3-inches tall and 270 pounds, the "The main problem is inexperience," Hansen men's Spartan rugby club team wants you. said. "We have to concentrate on getting the guys in the second half of the scrimmage game a.m. Oct. 28 at Williams Park. Dustin Winn, a third year sophomore majoring in the game. The best way to learn how to play in communications and president of the Spartan rugby is to play it. Size, strength and speed doesn't rugby club, said the sport is for everybody. matter." "There's no discrimination here: Winn said. Hansen said the team competes all over Califor- SJSU "We're looking for people with all past sports back- nia, as well as out of state. improves to 5-1 in the WAC, grounds. Soccer, judo, wrestling and- hgthall play- "We are also trying to play out of the country, ers are all welcome-- . maybe to Ireland or Canada," Hansen said. *inn said there. aratno tryota.so..fferyhody now second place in can compete. conference "If you come to practice, you are guaranteed "We have a guy from game time," Winn said. "It's quick to pick up, and By Tiffani Anaila we don't use pads." Japan, a guy from Australia Winn said Spartan Rugby is a Division I sport DAILY STAFF WRITER and has been at San Jose State University for the and a guy from France. It's In the past 30 years, starting in 1970. The Spartan women's volley- The rugby team had its first scrimmage against an international game." ball team Santa Clara on Saturday morning at Williams is in a groove. Dustin Winn, San Jose State Trenches Park in front of crowd of about 100 spectators. - University has men's rugby club president won five of six Western Athletic Blaine Mauldin, a freshman majoring in civil Conference contests and has engineering and rugby player, said the scrimmages nabbed sole possession of second are not that important, so it doesn't really matter place. who wins. Mauldin joined the rugby team this year school basketball coach thought The Spartans (14-5) dominat- The scrimmages are practice games in prepara- because his high be good at it. ed the University of Tulsa 15-1, tion for the league games, which start in the he would "It's a lot of fun: Mauldin said. "There are a lot 19-17 and 15-6 Saturday in Uchi- spring. to da Hall. Winn said rugby is a combination of American of good guys out here. There are good friends Senior middle football and soccer. meet." blocker rugby team practices from 3 p.m. to Joslynn GaUop notched 24 "It's elegant violence," Winn said. 'We're playing The men's kills p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Spartan in the match and has recorded at to have a good time, and there is mandatory party- 5:30 contributed 12 kills and 11 digs have command of the with any other team we play. It's a brother- field at South Campus, by the Spartan Village. least 20 kills in 13 matches this overall ing only season. respectively. series with a 4-1 record. hood." The club fee is $50 for the season and the boots, which have "Our passing was "Kimmy has been doing really SJSU will be pitted against Winn said he is pleased to see people from other requirements are a cup and great," Gal- well, and Liz bottom. lop said. "One thing that has is going to be awe- Texas Christian University (11-7) countries on the team. metal studs on the some," Gallop said. Saturday in the weekend's have a guy from Japan, a guy from Aus- A second scrimmage game will be played improved greatly is our hitting final "We 11 a.m. coverage." Each freshman has started game. The Spartans twice defeat- tralia and a guy from France," Winn said. "It's an against the University of San Francisco at In the sec- every match for the Spartans this ed TCU last season. The Horned international game, especially at the collegiate on Oct. 28 at Williams Park. ond game, season. Frogs are 4-2 in the conference. the Golden Wednesday night at North nHurrica e Gym in Fresno, SJSU defeated its Gallop climbing WAC list OU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO WALK TO THE RACK ANYMORE... conference rival, Fresno State ed its University 14-16, 15-10, 15-8 and Gallop is currently fourth on 15-12. The match put SJSU in the WAC career kill list competitive- Ione with nem by push- possession of second place in 1,750 kills. She needs just 55 ing the game the WAC. more kills to to the limit. Choate Blair contributed 18 kills and break the Both teams six digs to the victory. conference Hudson were battling to tie the recorded 13 kills and record of score and 10 digs in the energized fans rose to their feet match. 1,804 kills set and began For the night, Gallop had 26 by Tricia clapping. kills Tulsa proved to be and recorded nine digs. two Truly of Fres- no match, assists and one and dropped the last game and service ace. no State Uni- fell to 1-6 in "We have to come every night," versity. The conference play. Gallop "You get overconfident, said. "No one is going to aenior is the and lay over in the they get really ticked off," said WAC." all-time Spar- Gallop head coach Craig The Spartans have two more tan leader in Choate. "That conference was more interesting than it matches at home. career kills and career attempts. needed to be." Both matches will take place this She is also among the nation's weekend with Junior outside hitter Brianna a start time of 7:30 leaders in kills averaging 5.69 p.m at the Event Center. Blair recorded 17 kills and six per game and with a total of 414. digs. While The first match is Friday Gallop is currently ninth in freshmen starters, against outside hitter Kimberly Southern Methodist Uni- the WAC with a .287 hitting per- Noble versity (12-9) and middle blocker Liz Hudson. who is 2-4 in con- centage. ference action. The Spartans

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IL IF 1-;., S S TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17.2000 SPARTAN DARN' SAN JOSIE STATE UNIVERSITY Not the same ol' Green Day Gang Starr expands dynasty 'Warning's' mature and mellow tracks may prove to be a disappointment DJ Premier and Guru take on individual projects By Tiffani Analla one can ever accuse the Him." N.duo Gang Starr of being a Also coming out of Beantown "Johnny-come-lately" in Akrobatik's "The EP." The winner The dawning of a new era has the rap game. here is "Battle Royal" with Eso- begun for those once snot-nosed One-hit wonders and corny teric. Mr. Lif, Afu-Ra and Breez punks known as Green Day. gimmick MCs such as Nelly and Evahflowin also show up on this The Oakland trio has released Ja Rule have nothing on Guru one. its sixth album, "Warning," under and DJ Premier. Finally, the Skitzofreniks are Reprise records. The unrecogniz- With almost 11 years, five stu- back with a new single "C'Mon able sounding band may as well dio albums, a two-compact disc Dude b/w Revenge of the Herbs." re-name itself, Family Men. greatest hits collection and a The A-side is the blazing track Green Day first began its number of side ventures under its with an appearance from Mic poppy sentimental transition belt, Gang Starr has proven to be Stylz who won the line of the from smartass punks to family one of the most prolific and con- week when he said, "Got more men in its fifth album, "Nimrod." sistent groups in hip-hop history. people than Balki got back on While it's been more than a Fame and Billy Danze seemed to Mipos." year since a Gang Starr album have stepped up their game for A little further East, Reflection REVIEW has hit stores, the two of them are their third major release. Eternal (Talib Kweli and DJ Hi- staying busy as two recent proj- "Warriorz" is nothing new Tek) are finally releasing their The acoustical ballad, "Good ects demonstrate. New York street themes, a lot of long-awaited "Train of Thought" Riddance: Time of Your Life" sig- Guru, the rapper of the duo, energy, a good amount of yelling LP. nified Green Day's transition has released the third album in and sizzling hot production. The album hits stores today with such lyrics as "Another his Jazzmatazz series, titled While the album has its fair and includes Mos Def, Kool G Rap turning point/ a fork stuck in the "Street Soul." share of head-nodders, Primo is and Xzibit, among others. It looks road/ Time grabs you by the What was once a cutting-edge, responsible for some of the nicest to be another Rawkus classic. wrist and directs you where to experimental fusion between hip- beats including "Ante Up," "Roll Remember Memphis Bleek go." hop and jazz is now perfected in Call" and "Face Off 2K1" and Ja Rule both have new mate- ilk The ballad continues and the newest installment. On "Follow Instructions," Pre- rial out, so steer clear of thosell. repeats four times, "It's some- The album explores the soulful mier brings his signature style because listening to Ja Rule kills thing unpredictable but in the side of hip-hop with a guest line- scratches, snares, drums and brain cells. end is right, I hope you had the Courtesj uj Reprise Records up that includes Macy Gray, samples to create a winner. time of your life." Green Day screams, "I'm not tive expression. Erykah Badu, Isaac Hayes and As is always the case with Watch Out Now These lyrics clearly reflect growing up, I'm just burning out/ "Dawning of a new era call- Herbie Hancock. M.O.P., the MCs leave a little to Emmem is back with a new Green Day's transitional period And I stepped in line to walk ing.../ Don't let it catch you Guru carries the same mono- be desired lyrics wise, but make song, "I Remember" in which he from single and crazy guys, to amongst the dead." falling/ I've been waiting a life- tone flow that any Gang Starr fan up for it with energy and micro- goes for the jugular on ex-House married men with children. In their fourth album, Insom- time for this moment to come/ will recognize. The only difference phone presence. of Pain frontman, turned blues Now older and wiser, Green niac, the Oakland trio echoes I'm destined for anything at all" is the music in the background. Then "On the Front Line" Pre- singer, Everlast. Day has added a few new instru- their once trademark sarcastic is emblematic of the sentimental VVhile his voice is usually heard mier adds some bells to an omi- Whitey Ford had a few harsh ments to their repertoire such as quips with "Hit and run and then journey this band has been over head-nodding DJ Premier nous opening to produce a song words toward Eminem on a the mandolin, harmonica, hit you again/ A smartass but through. beats, Guru is instead flowing that is just mean sounding. recent Dilated Peoples track, and farfisa, percussion and accor- I'm playing dumb." It was as if they were trying to over mellow, laid-back jazzy Known for his work outside it fueled a vicious comeback from dion. catch their breath from the vari- tracks. the Gang Starr foundation, Primo Em. Yet, these instruments lack ous experiences they've had as "Timeless" with Hancock is a is busy with other artists as well, In "I Remember," Slim Shady the musical punch and emotional once unknowns to wise cracking perfect example. It's not what producing a new Capone 'N' Nore- mimics Everlast's styles of climaxes that can only be provid- Anyone looking MTV Juggernauts and finally to hard-core hip-hoppers are looking aga track, "Invincible." His beat singing until the final verse ed by an electric guitar. for sarcastic and parents. for, but it's a nice break from the makes even Noreaga's gibberish where he lets loose his lyrics ol Most of the new songs on The Ione track that harks monotony of barking dogs and lyrics sound nice. fury. "Warning" stay at the same slow contradictory back to the days of old is Green other dogs being let out. The song should see the light pace. Day's first single release, "Minor- Badu shows up on "Plenty" a The Good, the Bad & the Jiggy of day as the B-side of a new The first track, "Warning" lyrics better start ity." "Minority" smacks of rebel- simple sounding piano track that A little known hip-hop hotbed future D-12 single. gives an indication of the new sounds like it was plucked from a deserves a little recognition this Also watch out for the new lious lyrics. Silkk the Green Day era. The track starts listening to the "I pledge allegiance to the '406 movie. week. Shocker album, "My out, "This is a public service underworld/ one nation under Another heavily jazz influ- Boston isn't known for its MCs, World, My Way." If you see it, toss announcement," and continues old tunes from enced track is "Guidance" with but some recent releases prove it in the garbage. dog." On that note, I'm out. "Keep out of reach of children/ albums such as "I want to be the minority/ I Amel Larrieux, it has words of otherwise. Don't talk to strangers/ Get your advice from Guru to his newborn Porn Theatre Ushers are back don't need your authority" Mike Osegueda is the Spartan philosophy from a bumper stick- "Dookie" and An eclectic mix of the harmon- son. with a 10-track release, "Sloppy er." ica, drums and acoustic and elec- Overall, "Street Soul" is a nice Seconds," in which the MC/pro- Daily Production Editor "My These are hardly the words "Insomniac." tric guitar merge Green Day's old side project for Guru. Those sali- ducer combo of Nabo Rawk and Melody" appears on the first and expected from band members style with their new pop sound. vating for new Gang Starr mate- Mr. Jason pick up where they left third Tuesdays of each month. who love to thrash their guitars However, the remaining rial might not have their appetite off on last year's single "Me & at the end of their concerts. Billie They continue with 1 have no tracks on the album are not satisfied, but it should hold them Joe and company sound more belie0 But I believe I'm a walk- worth listening to. over for a while. , 4, like parents who are cautious of ing contradiction and I ain't got Green Day needs to up its Arid if the Jazzmatazz series their diildren's actions. no right." intake of methamphetamines if doesn't work, avid fans can look Green Day oddly coos, instead 'Waiting" is one of the sappy they want their fans to keep lis- elsewhere for the production of k\ Daily of screams, "Warning: Live with- new tracks on "Warning" worth tening. Premier. out warning." lending an ear. Because of the Yet, Green Day seems to enjoy Right now you can find his Anyone looking for sarcastic powerful infusion of the electric its newfound maturity, and that's name as one of the primary pro- INCROSSW ORD and contradictory lyrics better guitar, this track will catch the surprising. ducers of probably the hottest start listening to the old tunes attention of the listener who may Anyone looking for the Green album in stores, M.O.P.'s "War- ACROSS from albums such as "Dookie" be nodding off The pace of the Day of old better heed this riorz." 1 Seaweed PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED and "Insomniac." song changes from slow, to catchy "Warning:" Buyer beware. Primo on the side of the Mash product In "Dookie's" "Burnout", Out Posse is nothing new, but Lil' 5 Roman rock 'n' roll, to sentimental reflec- statesman MOM MOM OMMW 9 Twilights OMUM =WM WOMB 14 Double agent NOWO MMOOMMOOMM 15 Like the Sahara MWWWWW WOW WROM 16 Nonsensrcal OMUM MOM Third album by Tela not enough to make the cut 17 Roman poet 18 Verne's captain MUMMUOMW OMMUWW /3) Ben Aguirre Jr. rsters in the South. Wall exception to the aforemen- style which fails to produce a dif- 19 Director Woody MEIN WMMOU 012003 VVhile the lyrical content of the tioned song, 'The World Ain't ferent and enjoyable product. 20 Prop for MUM @MOW MOO DUI ST AF F WRITFR song may not be for everyone's Enuff" offers little to actually With ridiculous song titles such 32 Down WOWWW MUM MMO The saying goes, "The third ears, it does possess two qualities enjoy. as 'Throat On A Boat," "Bye! Bye! 22 Allied MUMWWO UMOWBOWO 24 In the lead Ur= OMWM time's a charm," but rapper Tele I like: fast rapping and a decent The rapper has found a way to Hater!" and `Table Dance," it is no 26 Wager drearning. the beats of former surprise that the album was sub- 27 up absorbed MUM MOM UMMOMM might want to stop beat. incorporate MMMOOMMWWW The Texan rapper, whose alias As for the rest of the CD, it hits "Friends," performed by par. 30 Game bird WWMW You 35 Wept MOON! UMW MBOW is oddly "Las Vegas," dropped his falls short of being a "buyable" Whoodini and "Look What With the formula he has used, 36 Farm structure UMW WE= by AI the third time was not WW0 third album last week titled "The album and should make its way Done For Me," written a charm 37 Healthy 0,999UndocffealureSynclicate World Ain't Enuff" into the bargain bin once opened. Green, with his weak rapping for Tela. 38 Nabokov novel 39 Light carriages 2 Cit 's concern 33 Billowing -^, 42 Foot part 3 "I cannot tell " garment 43 Singer Horne 4 Bureaucratic 34 Ship bottoms REVIEW WelliCaMOS.cor, 45 Guns the motor paperwork 36 Composer 46 Perfect 5 Paddled Jacques The Album features appear- woru05 48 Plausible 6 Amphitheater 40 Type of sprawl DONII 50 Long-legged 7 Tiny or renewal ances from , Ep.siE5I birds 8 Aroma 41 Locations Gangsta Blac, , Alt of (pos5wo9.9 1. First letter in 51 Genetic material 9 Used the 44 Rubbed off Do or Die, Money Maru, Lo-Key 52 Type of phone 47 Sprinkling puzzi.E5 alphabet trapshooting 10 Open 49 Enrages and Scarface. 54 Pasta dish 11 Old sailor 50 Proper With a carbon copy look of Across 58 Patch up 12 Type of jerk 53 Cattle singer Ginuwine and a style that 62 Battery part 13 Transmit enclosure sounds like a cross between rap- Excellent 63 Garden soil 21 Loses fur 54 Den 1. grade. 65 Wild goat 23 Black 55 "Green Gables" per Lil' Wayne and the rap group 66 Surmise 25 Snow White s Crucial Conflict, Tele brings little 67 Spoken friends 56 Kiva n to the table that hasn't been MIXED MEDIA BY JACK OHMAN 68 Zero 27 Head part 57 Felipe or heard before. 9/16 69 Frequents the 28 It's called for in Malty From his library court 59 Wind look to his sound to 70 Homely 29 Stevie instrument the topics of his songs, Tela's lat- 71 Fetches Wonder's 60 Landlord's est album is average, if that. The Prevention Education Program Presents: instrument fee average quality becomes obvious 'The choice is yours, make wise decisions" 31 Natural 61 Former 2000 National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week DOWN resources spouses on the 2nd track "Tele" when he I Novelist Oz 32 Western 64 Assn raps about who he is and what he October 14-20 does, "Whose the n**** that act MEM align MilMin bad with the laws/ keep a pistol in his draws/ and act bad wit your tplagrite UM= OMNI MEM broad." Every rap listener has heard NM UM WM= these lines before, the lines about th. A ___ MIME= IIMMEMME being a gangster, using drugs, .. taking other people's girlfriends Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Frklay HMEMd MOM October 16 October 17 October 18 October If October 20 and being above the law. MOMMIldMi While the album may be aver- Day of Movie-night Alcohol/drug ice Cream Social Mocktall dance age, one track stood out. Track First ME= NM MIME NCAAW game-night No. 12 "Hell Naw," featuring Alt of 7 p m 12:30-1:,10 p.m 9-12 p.m. MEM dillIMMME Do or Die and Money Meru, (4 Costanoon 9 pm. Outside the 6 Dining Student t 'mon cutrimons, MOM ME MEM stands above the rest in this mum in Stusket 44' HOO,CT Hall album. i inien . Free ice (.Feam Joe West Hall MMINMEM On this track, Tele managed to ( 'o'er! get some (see quesoonnsere m pinta and see a SParun DaIlY . Student ID required MEM MOO= incorporate the sounds of a guitar Osursdas I into his beat and mixed the fast free movie OdAMMEd MEMMOdil rapping style of Alt and Money 1.144((est 011111= AM= Meru to get the album's best o-spon y track. The trio on this track rap Madder Rag WIMNIMM MEM MIMI about money, cars, drugs, alcohol For more information call 924-5945 and "pimpin' women" while claim- illIMME MOM UM ing they are the "hardest" gang-

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1 6 TL'ESDAY, OCTORIR 17. 200() NEWS SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAWN I BLOOD: Drive continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Student Union continued from Page I Blood bank specialists and med- ical assistants draw a pint of blood Donors received free cookies from donors who have registered and orange juice following their with a phot,o ID. donation. To donate, students must be The blood drive, which is sched- between the ages of 17 and 74, uled to continue today from 10 weigh at least 110 pounds, "be a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student feeling well and healthy" and eat Union, was sponsored by the something before, according to the Arnold Air Society, a division of blood center's guidelines. SJSU's Air Force Reserve Officer Donors are also required to fill Training Corps. out a confidential survey regard- "Thank God they're here," ing their sexuality. Jones said. "They've supported us The survey is used to evaluate in this wonderful community possible exposure to diseases that effort for years." could be transmitted through a Waseem Iqbal, director of oper- blood transfusion, including AIDS, ations for the air society and coor- Hepatitis and other sexually dinator of the blood drive, said the transmitted diseases. group has sponsored other blood All donated blood is tested for drives with Stanford Medical Cen- these diseases and in the event ter and the Red Cross. that a test is positive, the dona- "There's a major, major blood tion will not be used and the donor shortage," lqbal said. "People are will be notified, according to the going to die if they (donors) don't blood center's brochure. come here and start poking them- After it is tested, the donated selves with needles." blood is used in transfusions for a The Associated Students variety of medical purposes. Recip- waived the fee for using the Loma ients include accident victims, sur- Prieta room for the nonprofit gical patients, organ transplant event, Iqbal said. recipients and cancer patients. Bob Budde, an airforce cadet in Cory Greiner, a junior majoridi the training corps, who is major- in business management, sai , ing in aerospace engineering, said thinks everybody should don this was his first time donating blood. blood. "I donate any time I see them at "I'm not really fond of needles," the colleges," Greiner said. "It's Budde said. "But it's OK. Also, not that hard of a thing. I mean, Above, Bhaskav Thiagarajan and apparently they give you tests for it's a little bit of your time, a little Marianka Madey twirl around the all sorts of diseases, so I figured tiny fraction of pain, but it's worth that would be great to find out." the result." dance floor during the ballroom dance club's meeting. There is a one- hour lesson every meeting, followed COURT: Homecoming winners slip by an open dance session for partici- pants to practice what they have into roles as campus representatives learned. continued from Page I change and cares so much about SJSU." Batuhan said. "That says a Right, Chris Porter observed the year we want to work with SJSU lot about her leadership." ballroom dance club's practice at 7:30 as a whole. I would like for us to be Hopper is a sophomore majoring more visible." in advertising and is a member of p.m. Tuesday. The club will have a Both 02dalga and Hopper said Alpha Omicron Pi, Panhellenic competition on Nov. 18 in the Event that they want to volunteer in the Council, Marketing Association community and represent the stu- and Republican Youth Majority. Center, which several other schools dents at SJSU. Ozdalga is a junior majoring in and local dance professionals will Batuhan said Ozdalga's accom- biochemistry and is a member of plishments on campus, character Sigma Chi Fraternity and Golden attend. and academic achievement stood Key National Honor Society. out when it came time to vote. Once the winners were Ozdalga said he would like to announced, fireworks, sponsored improve connection and moral by the athletic department and photos by Jackie D 'Antonio / Daily Staff among SJSU students and the Associated Students, were shot community by motivating stu- into the sky from the east parking dents to get involved. lot. Hopper, who is originally from "VVe wanted to do our part in Kentucky, has accomplished a lot making homecoming as special as DANCE: Ballroom club meets Tuesday nights in on campus and is a strong leader, it should be," said Desiree Reed, Spartan Complex Batuhan said. director of compliance for intercol- "Kera's willing to make a legiate athletics. continued from Page I Human performance professor Bethany sion, said Julie Barros, secretary of the ball- Shifflet, who has taught dance classes at SJSU room dance club. twice a week and span 50 minutes. since 1987, said there are nine sections of She said the ballroom dance club increases Sophomore Nicole Littlefield, who is major- dance classes offered this semester including people's ability to socialize. CHEER: Compromise came too late ing in radio, television and film said she is tak- beginning and intermediate Latin dance, all "There's a lot of shy people who want to ing the beginning dance class because she levels of swing and beginning ballroom dance build confiden6," the advertising student wants the unit and likes to dance. classes. said. for alumni cheerleaders to be on field "I'm getting married soon, so I want to know Besides the various dance classes offered at Ron Goldin, a junior majoring in art, said some formal steps," Littlefield said. continued from Page I year," Rehm said. SJSU, there is also the ballroom dance club, he attended the ballroom dance club for the Ventura said she and Jose Although Littlefield said she enjoys the Shiffiet said. first time because he had never danced before. social dance class, she also said the class is too unfair that the new squad had no Arreola, also an alumni cheer- She said the club started in 1995 because "I thought I'd be a bumbling idiot," Goldin say in the decision. leader, performed a few cheers short, which makes it difficult to remember 'students finally got jazzed enough to put it said. "If you think you can't do it and that's why the dance moves. "It was a decision affecting the separately from the current together." you won't try, you're making a big mistake." squad during the fourth quarter. "As soon as you might get the hang of it, you The squad without consulting them," ballroom dance club meets from 7 p.m. About 30 people attend the ballroom dance Ventura said. "We asked the new coach, and might forget," Littlefield said. "There are also to 9 p.m. on Tuesday nights in the Spartan club on a regular basis, Barros said. A $2 too many girls in the class. There seems to be Crain-Gully said the new squad she allowed us to go up," Ventura Complex. The first hour involves instruction, drop- in fee is charged and for a year's pass, said. "It wasn't that we were for- t ref. girls to every guy " while the second wasn't aware of the decision. hour is the open dance ses- the fee is $15. "The squad had no say in the bidden to cheer." decision at all," Crain-Gully said. Ventura added that she thought Some people who attended the the alumni cheerleaders didn't per- Men at work... game said they were unhappy that form as a group because Rehm's the alumni cheerleaders did not compromise was offered t,00 late. 1).1% ran, perform. "It was too late to inform every- Patricia Harris runs the raffle body that we were allowed," Ventu- I runt, a % for the Quarterback Club, which ra said. "A lot of people came from from Sturdy Con- raises money to support the foot- out of town. For some, Michael's ball team. compromise was basically too little struction. covers "We think they should have too late." cracks while been up there," Harris said. "We Ventura said she wanted to wanted to see these cheerleaders. work something out so tha she Robert Rocky The alumni band is here. Why not and Arreola could cheer. seals them with a the alumni cheerleaders?" "I was going into that gam p- Rehm had no comment regard- ing we would be able to do 1,4- texture paint on a ing the alumni cheerleaders' rejec- thing," Ventura said. "I was having wall at Dudley tion of his offer. fun because I was doing something Moorhead Hall. "I hope they work with me next I love." 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